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at least 28 countries, including great britain, australia, canada, the netherlands, and israel, allow open service by lesbian and gay troops. we have no greater allies than great britain, austria, canada, and israel, and none of these countries, not one, reports morale or recruitment problems. at least nine of these countries have deployed their forces alongside american troops in operation iraqi freedom, and at least 12 of these nations are allowing open service and are currently fighting alongside u.s. troopsn afghanistan. there's a cost involved in our current policy. according to a 2005 g.a.o. report, american taxpayers spend more than $30 million each year to train replacement for gay troops discharged under the don't ask, don't policy. the total costs reported since the statute was implemented, according to g.a.o., has been nearly $200 million and that doesn't count the administrative and legal costs associated with investigations and hearings. the military schooling of gay troops, such as pilot training and linguist training. we are losing highly-skilled troops to this policy.
at least 28 countries, including great britain, australia, canada, the netherlands, and israel, allow open service by lesbian and gay troops. we have no greater allies than great britain, austria, canada, and israel, and none of these countries, not one, reports morale or recruitment problems. at least nine of these countries have deployed their forces alongside american troops in operation iraqi freedom, and at least 12 of these nations are allowing open service and are currently fighting...
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canada against iran have come under fire from moscow russia's foreign ministry says the move falls outside the scope of the latest u.n. restrictions and undermine school lot of efforts to resolve the iranian nuclear issue that's all for restrictions target the country's energy sector in an attempt to prevent this lawmaker public from acquiring nuclear weapons some of the measures include a bad investment in ringworld banks and insurance companies tehran a strongly denies it is trying to build an atomic bomb however some iran watchers say the new sanctions are unlikely to make the country coppery on its nuclear program. is there really any need for a unilateral sanctions like there's a door by the u.s. you know already u.n. restrictions russia has been warning against unilateral moves if these can only further eighteen h. iran and make the return to international troops super its nuclear program even more problematic they have been sanctions in place against the rams it's nine hundred seventy nine people that are used to this and don't feel affected the only thing that latest sanctions can
canada against iran have come under fire from moscow russia's foreign ministry says the move falls outside the scope of the latest u.n. restrictions and undermine school lot of efforts to resolve the iranian nuclear issue that's all for restrictions target the country's energy sector in an attempt to prevent this lawmaker public from acquiring nuclear weapons some of the measures include a bad investment in ringworld banks and insurance companies tehran a strongly denies it is trying to build...
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clinton called officials in germany, france, canada, china, saudi arabia, the gulf states and afghanistan to offer apologies in advance. white house press secretary gibbs said the document release reckless and dangerous and noted that field reporting like this is candid and often incomplete information. diplomats from every government sent home unflattering observations about their principles in foreign governments. this isn't a surprise, it's just that they never expect it to become public. and u.s. officials say that they are taking steps to make sure that doesn't happen again. they say that they've made it much more difficult to download information from government computers. russ. >> mitchell: bill plante at the white house. thanks a lot. for more on the possible diplomatic fallout from the document release, we are joined by richard hass of the council of foreign relations and former national security agent for first president bush. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> mitchell: on the diplomatic disaster where do the leaks fall. bad, not so bad. somewhere in the middle. in many ca
clinton called officials in germany, france, canada, china, saudi arabia, the gulf states and afghanistan to offer apologies in advance. white house press secretary gibbs said the document release reckless and dangerous and noted that field reporting like this is candid and often incomplete information. diplomats from every government sent home unflattering observations about their principles in foreign governments. this isn't a surprise, it's just that they never expect it to become public....
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three hundred eighty tons it involves a big number of program participants including the united states canada european countries belonging to the european space agency and japan and the station is being used as a big scientific laboratory. though it is a prime example of international cooperation now the roots of the station stem from the apollo soyuz program thirty five years ago when two rival space programs of the u.s. and soviet union integrated technology for the first time twenty years later russia and the u.s. expanded on that shared experience with the goal of creating a permanent space presence for missions we've done a lot with in the mir shuttle program which was the ancestor of the international space station we worked hard to provide similar news operation of both the mir orbital station and preparation for the launch i remember those years the most interesting period of strenuous work which finally did to this great result during the link up there were no hiccups everything went smoothly. this is the mark up of the capsule which is where astronauts and cosmonauts come to train a
three hundred eighty tons it involves a big number of program participants including the united states canada european countries belonging to the european space agency and japan and the station is being used as a big scientific laboratory. though it is a prime example of international cooperation now the roots of the station stem from the apollo soyuz program thirty five years ago when two rival space programs of the u.s. and soviet union integrated technology for the first time twenty years...
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you're in canada and it's aimed at washington but it's important to see that the latest you have some shines a harsher and more comprehensive than the previous rounds and if they're fully implemented they're likely to have the desired effect it's worth saying here that foreign companies including the european firms frequently find ways and loopholes to bypass restrictions and channel investment and technology is. therefore our key objective is to make sure that all of you and member states it here to its decisions. israel's defense minister is visiting washington to talk to u.s. officials about iran's nuclear program america and israel are united in their drive to halt terrans atomic ambitions and they both support tougher international sanctions u.s. economic norman finkelstein says washington's harsh rhetoric indicates that all talk of change was short lived. there was an offer made in october two thousand and nine by the us administration to iran and how to resolve the nuclear issue around the time rejected or for several reasons mostly because it didn't trust the main powers who w
you're in canada and it's aimed at washington but it's important to see that the latest you have some shines a harsher and more comprehensive than the previous rounds and if they're fully implemented they're likely to have the desired effect it's worth saying here that foreign companies including the european firms frequently find ways and loopholes to bypass restrictions and channel investment and technology is. therefore our key objective is to make sure that all of you and member states it...
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these are the images cobalt has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operation to rule the day. a moment when the world has changed forever. thousands pounced to nothing. solid zones wounded. her. to suffer to the end of the land. was the first but probably not the last military uses this weapon. will me come. children come on get on in the future. download the official antti of location to i phone or i pod touch from the i.q. top story. life on the go. video on demand ati's mine old costs and already says feeds now in the palm of your . question on the ati dot com. if you. want to. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the group of twenty. eight. but first let's see what russians think about this organization and the upcoming g. twenty seoul summit could become a crucial point in the battle against protectionism international currency disputes that's set to top the agenda despite the g. twenty nations committing to a self-imposed standstill protectionism remains an issue for countries recovering from rece
these are the images cobalt has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operation to rule the day. a moment when the world has changed forever. thousands pounced to nothing. solid zones wounded. her. to suffer to the end of the land. was the first but probably not the last military uses this weapon. will me come. children come on get on in the future. download the official antti of location to i phone or i pod touch from the i.q. top story. life on the go. video on demand ati's mine old...
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., canada, and china; and the real- life story of justice thurgood marshall. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan: the central asian country of kyrgyzstan was in turmoil today after days of ethnic rioting. officials reported at least 138 people dead and 1,800 hurt, but other accounts said the numbers were even higher. approximately 100,000 people fled toward the border with uzbekistan today. most were minors desperate to escape the wave of bloodshed. the violence happens been centered in keerg stan's second largest city in only three miles from the border. fires still burned in sections of the city today where entire blocks have been destroyed. and many of the residents defended their actions. >> whatever you see over there, all the burned restaurants, the cafeterias were owned by them, the ethnic uzbe k-s. we destroyed them on purpose. >> reporter: to the north in the capital city doctors said the wounded cannot get treatment. >> all the roads are closed. there is shooting and military operations going
., canada, and china; and the real- life story of justice thurgood marshall. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan: the central asian country of kyrgyzstan was in turmoil today after days of ethnic rioting. officials reported at least 138 people dead and 1,800 hurt, but other accounts said the numbers were even higher. approximately 100,000 people fled toward the border with uzbekistan today. most were minors desperate to escape the...
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grid from baja up into canada, they are all interconnected, one east, one westin texas of course has has to have its own. those three power grids ball control everything on them are controlled by computer networks. and if suddenly something happened to these computer networks, that the banks, at the power grid, at the pipeline, at the train, could we go back to where we were in the early 1990s in the late 1980s? could we go back and replace those computers with whatever we did before? so that it somehow, someone waved a wand and suddenly all the computers did not work, what are the backup systems? for a while in the 1990s, early 1990s there were backup systems. whatever we had been using before, we switched to computer based controls, was still around in some companies. nowhere today have i seen other backup systems available. when i ask ceos are heads of federal agencies, what if you didn't have a computer network? what could you do? the answer is, we send people home. well, what about the backups? they are computers. if you think about this, it is true. who here can still find a ma
grid from baja up into canada, they are all interconnected, one east, one westin texas of course has has to have its own. those three power grids ball control everything on them are controlled by computer networks. and if suddenly something happened to these computer networks, that the banks, at the power grid, at the pipeline, at the train, could we go back to where we were in the early 1990s in the late 1980s? could we go back and replace those computers with whatever we did before? so that...
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jesse, is it fair to other states like canada? >> i like what you did there. i think this is a fun idea. you know how a lot of times there is the world series or whatever and the mayor of both citieses will wager something like chicago deep dish pizza or whatever? who ever loses they trade homeless guys. >> that's a great idea. >> they get all of their homeless people. i would even suggest we have a homeless draft. how great would that be? then we can get that dude who hangs out at sport authority who is yelling racist things at the shoes and maybe we can get the guy from l.a. who smells like skeletor who is urine soaked. >> this is a reality show waiting to happen. you are on to something here. >> you don't want to put -- what bum would want to go to a cold area? that's the whole idea of hawaii. hawaii is the go to destination for the homeless because they can sleep wherever they want. >> but how are they getting to hawaii in the first place? are they buying one-way tickets? >> they aren't probably homeless until they get there. they go there. they think it i
jesse, is it fair to other states like canada? >> i like what you did there. i think this is a fun idea. you know how a lot of times there is the world series or whatever and the mayor of both citieses will wager something like chicago deep dish pizza or whatever? who ever loses they trade homeless guys. >> that's a great idea. >> they get all of their homeless people. i would even suggest we have a homeless draft. how great would that be? then we can get that dude who hangs...
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., canada, and china; and the real- life story of justice thurgood marshall. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan: the central asian country of kyrgyzstan was in turmoil today after days of ethnic rioting. officials reported at least 138 people dead and 1,800 hurt, but other accounts said the numbers were even higher. approximately 100,000 people fled toward the border with uzbekistan today. most were minors desperate to escape the wave of bloodshed. the violence happens been centered in keerg stan's second largest city in only three miles from the border. fires still burned in sections of the city today where entire blocks have been destroyed. and many of the residents defended their actions. >> whatever you see over there, all the burned restaurants, the cafeterias were owned by them, the ethnic uzbe k-s. we destroyed them on purpose. >> reporter: to the north in the capital city doctors said the wounded cannot get treatment. >> all the roads are closed. there is shooting and military operations going
., canada, and china; and the real- life story of justice thurgood marshall. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan: the central asian country of kyrgyzstan was in turmoil today after days of ethnic rioting. officials reported at least 138 people dead and 1,800 hurt, but other accounts said the numbers were even higher. approximately 100,000 people fled toward the border with uzbekistan today. most were minors desperate to escape the...
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. >>> and a massive avalanche in canada leaving three people dead, dozens injured and more missing. it happened yesterday when witnesses say three dare devil sledders unleashed a huge wall of snow. the area was the event for the partying and opportunity riding. >>> and a vote on health care overhaul could come as early as this week. house democrats are pressing for it. but the chief democrat in the house, clyburn, has not gotten enough votes. the white house is confident that congress will be able to pass health care reform. >>> and it is selection sunday. where did your favorite team land in the brackets? we have geico sports extra coming up. >>> but first, plenty of rainfall over the course of the weekend. and yes, i know you want to know when it stops and when will we see the sun? we'll have answers to that and a look at the forecast after the break i love economics study group. because every week, we start things off with ten dollar pizzas from pizza hut. yeah, it's insane. any pizza, any size, any crust, any topping is just ten dollars. meat lover's, supre
. >>> and a massive avalanche in canada leaving three people dead, dozens injured and more missing. it happened yesterday when witnesses say three dare devil sledders unleashed a huge wall of snow. the area was the event for the partying and opportunity riding. >>> and a vote on health care overhaul could come as early as this week. house democrats are pressing for it. but the chief democrat in the house, clyburn, has not gotten enough votes. the white house is confident that...
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he is accused of boardings this air canada flight disguised as an old man. he once the media ban from his hearings. he's afraid the information disclosed will become available to chinese authorities. >>> a woman is missing thousands of miles away from home. she was on a trip with her husband in albuquerque, new mexico. he says they had a fight and she left the hotel wednesday. she has not been heard from since. we are live from reagan national airport with the latest. >> i just spoke with her husband a few minutes ago by phone. he came back to virginia and has packed his wife's bags. she left her clothes in the hotel room. he thought she would be back home. he will be getting on a flight to return to mexico soon with other family members to fall -- to find out what happened. is in person posters with michele's voters are going up in albuquerque, new mexico. the stafford county woman was on the waiting list for a heart transplant and has not been heard from since she drove away wednesday night after an argument with her husband. her son has been notified in i
he is accused of boardings this air canada flight disguised as an old man. he once the media ban from his hearings. he's afraid the information disclosed will become available to chinese authorities. >>> a woman is missing thousands of miles away from home. she was on a trip with her husband in albuquerque, new mexico. he says they had a fight and she left the hotel wednesday. she has not been heard from since. we are live from reagan national airport with the latest. >> i just...
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new hampshire avenue in canada out of delphi, no problems. back to you. >> thank you. >>> some problems with metrorail cars could complicate your trip to work. it has pulled 100 of their 4000 railcars from service because of problems with the doors. officials say they could open while the cars are moving. these cars will return to service once they are repaired. >>> 5:12 on this tuesday morning. it is 77 degrees right now. >> a major security breach at two of the web's most popular websites, what this means for users, coming up. >> a final farewell to senator robert byrd, this may affect your drive around town. >> in our top stories, it will be another hot and extremely humid day across our region with temperatures of over 100 degrees. the national weather service has issued a heat advisory till tomorrow night. the heat is putting stress on utilities. there have been scattered power outages across the d.c. area. there's a viewing today for the 19 year-old college student found stabbed to death in a car in fairfax county a week ago. last night
new hampshire avenue in canada out of delphi, no problems. back to you. >> thank you. >>> some problems with metrorail cars could complicate your trip to work. it has pulled 100 of their 4000 railcars from service because of problems with the doors. officials say they could open while the cars are moving. these cars will return to service once they are repaired. >>> 5:12 on this tuesday morning. it is 77 degrees right now. >> a major security breach at two of the...
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. >>> people across canada are remembering poland's president and 95 others who died in a plane crash last weekend. it was a national day of mourning for the victims. today in ottawa, the canada foreign affairs minister signed a book of condolence at the polish embassy. in winnipeg, they will gather to remember those lost in the crash. a memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. at holy ghost parish 0* salkirk avenue. >>> if you are between 16 and 2 4 years old here is incentive to get active. as of 2011 you will be eligible for the fitness tax credit as well. it means young adults or their parents or spas can claim fitness activity. as for adults, it is still in the works. >>> if you are looking to -- nick nick if you are looking to buy a house in winnipeg, the competition is fierce. how can desperate house hunters avoid getting burned by climbing interest rates? as jeff reports, new rules are in place to protect consumerses, but that's also adding to the rush to buy. >> there is nothing in our price range. >> reporter: they are struggling to buy a new house. >> it is priced more than
. >>> people across canada are remembering poland's president and 95 others who died in a plane crash last weekend. it was a national day of mourning for the victims. today in ottawa, the canada foreign affairs minister signed a book of condolence at the polish embassy. in winnipeg, they will gather to remember those lost in the crash. a memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. at holy ghost parish 0* salkirk avenue. >>> if you are between 16 and 2 4 years old here is...
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the jet stream is really dipping away to the north up in canada. a little dip over the grea lakes. cool from new england to the great lakes. but pretty dry. this isn't a weather pattern that you see a lot of wet weather or a lot of big storms. a lot o quick-moving storms with some louds. tt's all we're going to deal with today. we've got cloud comp heading for area was kentucky and also tennessee, down here throughhe great lakes. you're not going to have 100% sunshine but i wouldn't expect a lot of wet weather, either. in this weather pattern. only traveling out west is where you're goin to have issues. san francisco, fine exand a lot of dry areas will see damp weather this week. one of the bigger stories this weekend was the heat continuing near-record highs in areas like little rock and memphis. been an extraordinarily warm year. and that's going to continue. anywhere south of the boundary, that's where it's going to be very much like summer oer the next couple of days. here's how your forecast looks, as i mentioned, summerlike in areas like dallas at 85 today, new orleans georgi
the jet stream is really dipping away to the north up in canada. a little dip over the grea lakes. cool from new england to the great lakes. but pretty dry. this isn't a weather pattern that you see a lot of wet weather or a lot of big storms. a lot o quick-moving storms with some louds. tt's all we're going to deal with today. we've got cloud comp heading for area was kentucky and also tennessee, down here throughhe great lakes. you're not going to have 100% sunshine but i wouldn't expect a...
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turnover in asia shares a high on wednesday we'll take a market charging ahead on solid cool things from canada the company has jumped by three point eight percent tonight in trading across the region a growing following of gains we're paying american financial sector have said it's gaining more than hoffman percent sound. and loan rates in russia growing for the first time since the beginning of the year russia's central bank says rights reached eleven the hoffa sent in june experts say banks hired to write songs that earnings of corporate lending to dip bias had competed to cut rights the first half of the year but in june the head of spec bank warned the rates were too low given the risks and the economy. that's all the business news for now we can always find more stories on our website called sash business. has been to the chassis and the wilderness and the great outdoors it's a film adventure. now while he goes to central russia where the car industry is rapidly developing where history finds a good life in its place. and where american citizens can find a new. welcome to the. russian clu
turnover in asia shares a high on wednesday we'll take a market charging ahead on solid cool things from canada the company has jumped by three point eight percent tonight in trading across the region a growing following of gains we're paying american financial sector have said it's gaining more than hoffman percent sound. and loan rates in russia growing for the first time since the beginning of the year russia's central bank says rights reached eleven the hoffa sent in june experts say banks...
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and in canada. dr. johan is our medical microbiologist. i know no deaths have been reported, but how serious is this problem? >> well, the seriousness at this time is difficult to ascertain. what we do know the study was published in the logs of infectious diseases that this superbug or the resistance associated with this bug can cause different types of infections, but it looks like the most common type of infections is urinary tract infections. >> is it relatively benine in that sense or could it turn deadly? >> urinary tract infections there are two types. infection of the bladder and this is not a very serious infection, but it's a very common infection. and if that infection is not treated appropriately, it can lead to upper urinary tract infection, that's infection of the kidneys and that can be a deadly disease. >> so, that's the real concern here. now, we mentioned it originated in india and pakistan and spread to the uk, u.s. and canada and also as i understand been seen in australia and sweden and in austria. is there any way to
and in canada. dr. johan is our medical microbiologist. i know no deaths have been reported, but how serious is this problem? >> well, the seriousness at this time is difficult to ascertain. what we do know the study was published in the logs of infectious diseases that this superbug or the resistance associated with this bug can cause different types of infections, but it looks like the most common type of infections is urinary tract infections. >> is it relatively benine in that...
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. >> breaking news at of canada tonight -- a united express plane from this area skidded off a runway in ottawa just hours ago. it took off from dulles international and was all landing when it skidded out of control in the rain. airport authorities say the 33 passengers and three crew members were taken off the plane safely. nobody suffered serious injuries. in the district, a woman is mourning her beloved dog who was shot by police. the woman said the shooting did not have to happen. is that right? >> there are two sides to every story. police say they have an officer who was seriously wounded by this pit bull mix. but we have the dog's owner who lives in the home behind me who says she has no criminal record and says police gave her permission to put the dog in the bathroom but he was shot and killed anyway. >> about eight bullet holes, bullets everywhere. >> it is 62-year-old grandmother is mad and grieving. d.c. police shot and killed her 13-year-old pit bull mix. >> they need to be fired. get somebody on the job that know what they are doing and respects human beings. people are
. >> breaking news at of canada tonight -- a united express plane from this area skidded off a runway in ottawa just hours ago. it took off from dulles international and was all landing when it skidded out of control in the rain. airport authorities say the 33 passengers and three crew members were taken off the plane safely. nobody suffered serious injuries. in the district, a woman is mourning her beloved dog who was shot by police. the woman said the shooting did not have to happen. is...
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couple years ago a 77-year-old blind man built his own home made -- from canada -- built his own home-made drone that he flew across the atlantic. we have seen non-state actor use in these technologies. the war between israel and hezbollah. we had border troops in arizona use this. it is a counter-terrorism for us but with this flattening effect other actors may get it as well. >> thank you, peter. illuminating be as always. >>> past, present and future of military radios. stay tuned. >>> communication is essential on the battlefield but sot is mobility. radios got lighter and lighter over the years. here is a short history on communications and where the field and industry is going, is dennis moran, vice-president for government business development, for its rf communications systems. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> walk us through quickly through battlefield radios, where we were for grandfathers in world war ii and fathers in vietnam and where we are in the state of the art and the size of the machine. >> there hadn't hasn't been a major change since the second world war up to t
couple years ago a 77-year-old blind man built his own home made -- from canada -- built his own home-made drone that he flew across the atlantic. we have seen non-state actor use in these technologies. the war between israel and hezbollah. we had border troops in arizona use this. it is a counter-terrorism for us but with this flattening effect other actors may get it as well. >> thank you, peter. illuminating be as always. >>> past, present and future of military radios. stay...
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from canada, northerly flow, kept uu dryer and cooler. that shifts off to the east. and allows some of the warrer we have a low pressure thht will wook up tooparts f souuhern michigan and ontario canada. but it will draw in warmer temperatures. and also the humid conditions from the south.ú ss we will start to see humidiiy filtering in by wednesday. thursday. and then alss we will see the heat in place. thereeis a cold front following it. this is a good thing. that we will see ttisspush through by the middle of the week.3 ttings warm up ttd bit. get muggy. and then the cold front moves in behind that. by hursday night. and then for the weekend. things shape up to be nice across the state.ú so it wiil be nice as we go through the warm ssell for the middle of the eek. here is what is happening. tonight 75 degrees. we will see mainly clear conditions. mild conditions out there. and for tomorrow. very nice. sunshine. 89 degrees.3 very lovely day. thhn the five-day forecast. explains the story for you here. you see 92. %-thaa warm air i was showing y. gets in play on th
from canada, northerly flow, kept uu dryer and cooler. that shifts off to the east. and allows some of the warrer we have a low pressure thht will wook up tooparts f souuhern michigan and ontario canada. but it will draw in warmer temperatures. and also the humid conditions from the south.ú ss we will start to see humidiiy filtering in by wednesday. thursday. and then alss we will see the heat in place. thereeis a cold front following it. this is a good thing. that we will see ttisspush...
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compare that with our efforts -- our cleanup efforts in canada. as i mentioned a couple of relatively minor small facilities in canada that we pulled out of after the end of the cold war canada said we have -- as we know we promised to clean this up but you guys a loss $100 million to take care of this and we are not going to do this on our own and besides we are your biggest trading partner and next door neighbor, come on to use a surprisingly riyal polity came to the floor in 1998 after a few years of saying no we don't do that kind of thing, the u.s. turned itself around and said, and this is according to john, deputy secretary defense of the time, there is no other country with the same combination of geography, historical relationship and vital significance to the u.s. national security, he said and indicating yes we are going to take care of this, however he said this was a special case had not duplicated anywhere else in the world, so what's important to note is two things. first of all because we have this relationship with canada we decid
compare that with our efforts -- our cleanup efforts in canada. as i mentioned a couple of relatively minor small facilities in canada that we pulled out of after the end of the cold war canada said we have -- as we know we promised to clean this up but you guys a loss $100 million to take care of this and we are not going to do this on our own and besides we are your biggest trading partner and next door neighbor, come on to use a surprisingly riyal polity came to the floor in 1998 after a few...
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this cold air mass stretches from canada down to florida. and from the atlantic seaboard all the way to the plains. and over the last 12 hours we have had this flow coming out of the north and west. it's been picking up moisture across the great lakes. but the big lake-effect snow machine has ended temporarily for the mountains of western maryland and west virginia where they got more snow yesterday. for us, for the afternoon, partly cloudy and windy and very cold. high temperatus in t teens. we could get snow torrow. i'll have details on that and we'll take a look the at focast for friday and saturday and the weekend. more snow for the weekend. details coming up. >>> a white christmas, it sounds like, huh? >> we'll see. >> thank you, tom. we'll talk to you shortly. >>> some people have been forced out of their artments in the cold. fire crews were called to this building in the 400 block of muddy branch road for an electral problem. when they arrived, they realized the problem was caused by a water leak in the basement. firefighters condemn
this cold air mass stretches from canada down to florida. and from the atlantic seaboard all the way to the plains. and over the last 12 hours we have had this flow coming out of the north and west. it's been picking up moisture across the great lakes. but the big lake-effect snow machine has ended temporarily for the mountains of western maryland and west virginia where they got more snow yesterday. for us, for the afternoon, partly cloudy and windy and very cold. high temperatus in t teens....
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the air tpra canada is keeping us cool the next 24 hours. comfortable for saturday, temperatures in the mid 80s, lolow humidity staying with us. temperatures rising just slightly. a nice weekend in store for us. we're keeping an eye to the atlantic where tropical storm colin is out. there it's predicted to weaken slightly. what we will be dealing with asset home is a high pressure system at home over the weekend. we will start to see a little rise in the temperatures for under and then definitely for monday as it shifts off the coast and winds come from the southwest. that will start a warming trend that will continue through the middle of the week. over night tonight 66°. very comfortable weather. for tomorrow 87° on the bay. sunny, pleasant conditions with waves at one foot..ú >> if you're headed to ocean city a great weekend to be the there. low to mid 80s. lots of sunshine all weekend long. that's the trend at home as we well. 87° for the afternoon high. 88° on sunday. a warm up, the 4° by monday. we warm up for the middle of the w
the air tpra canada is keeping us cool the next 24 hours. comfortable for saturday, temperatures in the mid 80s, lolow humidity staying with us. temperatures rising just slightly. a nice weekend in store for us. we're keeping an eye to the atlantic where tropical storm colin is out. there it's predicted to weaken slightly. what we will be dealing with asset home is a high pressure system at home over the weekend. we will start to see a little rise in the temperatures for under and then...
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airports to divert into canada. but otherwise an da is allowing no takeoffs, and it's not taking inbound flights from any other place other than planes that were bound for the u.s. >> now we get word from american airlines, bob, do stay with us here for a moment, that it had two aircraft in this tragedy, flight 11, a boeing 676 with 81 passengers, 9 flight attendants and 2 pilots. flight 77, they're saying, a boeing 757, operateding from washington-dulles to l.a. with 58 passengers, 4 flight attendants and 2 pilots. that's from al, one of our guys in teshe dallas area from amerin airlines. >> reporter: yeah, so now we know the identity of two of the flights involved in today's incidents. and that leaves at least one more, and if the report of the crash in pittsburgh is accurate, that leaves two more that we don't have identified yet. but it gives us those two that you mentioned. >> well, it could have been both these planes could have been into the twin trade towers because plainly they were two airliners that went
airports to divert into canada. but otherwise an da is allowing no takeoffs, and it's not taking inbound flights from any other place other than planes that were bound for the u.s. >> now we get word from american airlines, bob, do stay with us here for a moment, that it had two aircraft in this tragedy, flight 11, a boeing 676 with 81 passengers, 9 flight attendants and 2 pilots. flight 77, they're saying, a boeing 757, operateding from washington-dulles to l.a. with 58 passengers, 4...
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president obama is on his way back to the white house after attending that economic summit in torontoronto canada which was marred the usual belligerent jerk that is try to trash every one of these events no matter who sits in the white house. before we hear the president on the difficult issue of afghanistan let's ask our mike tolbin in toronto who these demonstrators really are. >> who are they, mike? >> geraldo, these -- hi there, geraldo. these demonstrators are often associated with the term the black block which really applies a tactic more than it does a group of individuals or a movement. that is a tactic when they dress in the black clotheing with their faces covered with the ski goggles on. after they have done their destruction they strip off the black clothing they have other colors underneath and blends back into the crowd. sometimes people want to associate them with an anarchist movement particularly one out of ontario. at least anarchists stand for something they are moving in a particular direction. what we saw out of these kids is they are punks who are joining these different m
president obama is on his way back to the white house after attending that economic summit in torontoronto canada which was marred the usual belligerent jerk that is try to trash every one of these events no matter who sits in the white house. before we hear the president on the difficult issue of afghanistan let's ask our mike tolbin in toronto who these demonstrators really are. >> who are they, mike? >> geraldo, these -- hi there, geraldo. these demonstrators are often associated...
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. >> reporter: brian, we're told the women were visiting from canada, here for a short family vacation, attacked in their hotel room late saturday night. the attack happened here at the best western pentagon along south glede road more interstate 395 in arlington. sources say a canadian woman and her daughter answered the door just before midnight saturday. the woman answered the door thinking it was a grandson staying in a nearby room. >> it was definitely a robbery. he robbed the victims while he was in the hotel room. he did restrain both of the female victims. one of them was in the 50s and the other in the 70s and sexual assaulted one of them while in the hotel room. >> reporter: the man bound the woman's feet with materials found inside the hotel room, sexual assaulted the younger woman, then left with cash and other items stolen from the victim. >> we don't have any reason to believe that this is connected to any other crimes in the area. this is the first type of robbery that we've had of this sort. >> reporter: hotel staff says an off duty arlington county police officer works
. >> reporter: brian, we're told the women were visiting from canada, here for a short family vacation, attacked in their hotel room late saturday night. the attack happened here at the best western pentagon along south glede road more interstate 395 in arlington. sources say a canadian woman and her daughter answered the door just before midnight saturday. the woman answered the door thinking it was a grandson staying in a nearby room. >> it was definitely a robbery. he robbed the...
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host: the caller mentioned canada. "the globe and mail," which calls itself canada's nacional newspaper, as a story on offshore drilling. drilling will continue off newfoundland at recd that spirit as the bp disaster grows, canada's - at record depths. as the disaster grows, canada's oil drilling faces scrutiny. independent line. good morning, caller are you there? caller: yes, i am. it has taken this fine gentleman 21 years to figure out roof of what we l knew -- proof of what we all knew would be the result of the major oil spill. the damage caused by it will never be redressed. we will live with it forever. two, there will be no justice served by this fascist government of ours. our only salvation right now is to stop the spill. this still could be stopped and it could be stopped by our military. it is a nine-inch diameter hole in it solid rocket that hole could be included -- nine-inch- diameter hole in solid bed rock. that hole to be imploded and plucked. they are waiting to bring in another rig 15,000 feeds into
host: the caller mentioned canada. "the globe and mail," which calls itself canada's nacional newspaper, as a story on offshore drilling. drilling will continue off newfoundland at recd that spirit as the bp disaster grows, canada's - at record depths. as the disaster grows, canada's oil drilling faces scrutiny. independent line. good morning, caller are you there? caller: yes, i am. it has taken this fine gentleman 21 years to figure out roof of what we l knew -- proof of what we all...
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seacrest in just a few are was with flies pregnant cross russia canada's fold we need them on people and the fear is a rising power over the impact it's going to have own people's condition and people's health we have been able to speak to some people here on the streets of moscow this now listen to what they have to say about that how are they concerned about it if you think that it was the last two weeks of being extremely difficult in moscow it's hard people don't feel like working it's hard to breathe when you wake up in the morning i feel some discomfort in my chest the sun makes my head hot so it's impossible to work do business or whatever it's hot soon it will be like it is in the tropics bananas will grow on the birch trees instead of potatoes people plant pineapples this record breaking heat wave in russia and fires right now across the country have already turned into a national catastrophe here in russia prime minister vladimir putin has already traveled to the country's most regions and has personally spoken to people there those who've lost their hands during these fire
seacrest in just a few are was with flies pregnant cross russia canada's fold we need them on people and the fear is a rising power over the impact it's going to have own people's condition and people's health we have been able to speak to some people here on the streets of moscow this now listen to what they have to say about that how are they concerned about it if you think that it was the last two weeks of being extremely difficult in moscow it's hard people don't feel like working it's hard...
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series of them in the united states and canada over faulty ags pedals they admit causes cars to race out of control. the lawsuits claim the owners cadont yiive their cars and ? severe emotional distress. this as the autom taer announces a fsin saying it's not an issue with the car electronics but the ags pedal and in some cases the floor mats. some dealerships will stay over 24 hours to work on repairs and recalls ein and trucks? the united states. toyo3 Ãseveral rarely stopped they r uction of eight models at u.s. factories. they r uction is expected to ree one week from today. eric shawn is with us. engineers traced this to a theys whlem in the pedal? >> it's in the mechanism of the pedal. this is the gas pedal and there's a space here. the fix is they're going to take a steal reinforcement bar, put it behind the gas pedal. if you have a problem it's because it will stick and not come b be k until you accelerate or it's too slow when you take your foot oin toyo3 Ãsays the situation is rare but the c.e.o. of toyota of america jim lentz oin %pvice to the dota owners. >> understand
series of them in the united states and canada over faulty ags pedals they admit causes cars to race out of control. the lawsuits claim the owners cadont yiive their cars and ? severe emotional distress. this as the autom taer announces a fsin saying it's not an issue with the car electronics but the ags pedal and in some cases the floor mats. some dealerships will stay over 24 hours to work on repairs and recalls ein and trucks? the united states. toyo3 Ãseveral rarely stopped they r uction...
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united employees fail to get the boy on his flight to canada. he was on his way to his mother's hour from his father's home here in san francisco. the boy was taken to an airport facility but airline workers failed to pick him up for his flight. >>> almost 200 new meters are being installed in hayes valley. eventually 5,000 of them will be placed around the city. in addition to coins, the meters also accept debit and credit cards. and starting next year, wireless sensors in the streets will determine whether a parking spot is vacant and the fee will fluctuate based on demand. for example if there's a special event in the area or based on the time of day. >>> these are good times for whale watchers after the bay area coast. huge numbers of big whales are being reported. while the whales are stirring a lot of attention, they are also stirring a lot of concern. so much so, that officials are asking boaters here in the bay area to be extra caution. ken wayne is here to explain. >> reporter: that warning to boaters was issued after a young hump back
united employees fail to get the boy on his flight to canada. he was on his way to his mother's hour from his father's home here in san francisco. the boy was taken to an airport facility but airline workers failed to pick him up for his flight. >>> almost 200 new meters are being installed in hayes valley. eventually 5,000 of them will be placed around the city. in addition to coins, the meters also accept debit and credit cards. and starting next year, wireless sensors in the streets...
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it was an atmosphere that can only rival a stanley cup up in canada i guess. so it was a blast. >> perfect. perfect environment. >> great city. beautiful cit >> so why did you come all the way out her >> because they're gonna win it. wanted to be part of it. >> game three takes place on saturday in texas. just before 4:00. and then on sund is game four and throng out the ceremonial first pitch are former president george h. w. and george w. bush. reporting live, jenelle wang, abc 7 news. >> i love the new york guy rooting for the san francisco giants. you saw it's dry behi you, jenelle. it was little wet early in the bay area and may continue later today. san francisco a city worke was up earlyo clear a small flood at fourt and townson. also a small tree fell. nobody hurt. let's check with meteologist mike nicco. >> awe talked about this morning if you're with us the rain retreated to the north bay. the only reporng station talking about light rain right now is santa rosa. looks like we're gonna keep this up here for the next couple hours. check out the rain t
it was an atmosphere that can only rival a stanley cup up in canada i guess. so it was a blast. >> perfect. perfect environment. >> great city. beautiful cit >> so why did you come all the way out her >> because they're gonna win it. wanted to be part of it. >> game three takes place on saturday in texas. just before 4:00. and then on sund is game four and throng out the ceremonial first pitch are former president george h. w. and george w. bush. reporting live,...
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apparently they're taking out any reference to canada. i'm just kidding. that's not true. >> oh, gwen we have so many jokes about it. >> i know. and as your local resident canadian, i want to say of course they are. they are changing it with my name. >> oh, that's it. okay. >> and by the way, i heard about that icicle outside of your house and i heard that they had to fight you off because you were making and selling snow cones. >> don't tell them about that. >> you come prepared. >>> and take a look at the north east, a pesky system. just like an unwanted house guest, doesn't want to go anywhere. and still producing precipitation to the north. some of you north and northeast could see a sprinkle or two before it's all said and done before today. and more clouds today and then sunshine across the area and that is what we are dealing with. a look at current temperatures, 37 degrees at manassas, 38 at d.c. this hour. 36 degrees at gaithersburg. and baltimore, 38 degrees. the winds are a factor today. not so bad right now but later on we do expect to see them
apparently they're taking out any reference to canada. i'm just kidding. that's not true. >> oh, gwen we have so many jokes about it. >> i know. and as your local resident canadian, i want to say of course they are. they are changing it with my name. >> oh, that's it. okay. >> and by the way, i heard about that icicle outside of your house and i heard that they had to fight you off because you were making and selling snow cones. >> don't tell them about that....
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we are talking about two women from canada, they just happened to be here on a short vacation. when they were attacked and one was assaulted in the room late saturday night. the attack happened here at the best western pentagon, along south glebe road near interstate 395 in arlington. sources say a canadian woman and her mother answered a knock on their door, room 145 just before midnight on saturday. sources say the women answered the door, thinking it was a grandson staying in the nearby room. >> it was definitely a robbery. he robbed the victims while he was in the hotel room. but he did restrain both of the female victims. one of them was in her 50s and the other in her 70s and sexually assault one while he was in the hotel room. >> reporter: arlington county police directive crystal nosal said the man bound the women's feet with materials found inside the hotel room, sexually assaulted the younger woman and then left with cash and other items stolen from the victims. >> we don't have any reason to believe that this is connected to any other crimes in the area. this is the
we are talking about two women from canada, they just happened to be here on a short vacation. when they were attacked and one was assaulted in the room late saturday night. the attack happened here at the best western pentagon, along south glebe road near interstate 395 in arlington. sources say a canadian woman and her mother answered a knock on their door, room 145 just before midnight on saturday. sources say the women answered the door, thinking it was a grandson staying in the nearby...
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. >> it is delivered by internet to the door step of whoever in the united states or canada or wherever in the western world. >>reporter: they have a copy of an online book that is a road map for western jihadists on how to promote their views to others specifically using the internet like al-aliwalki does. >>trace: where do investigators go from here? would would al-aliwalki is the face of this joy last and there are 15 documented cases where he was alleged the inspiration for an attack since lebanon -- 9/11 and he had ties to three of the five hijackers on 9/11, three of the five who took over flight 77 that slammed into the pentagon and that is why it was more than ironic that walk was invited to lunch at the pentagon in the weeks of after lend because some saw it as an upand coming member of the muslim community. he presents himself as a holy man but he promotes the radical ideology. >>trace: thank you from washington, dc. americans' confidence in the economy may not be what it used to be but they are in the spending mood. why one portion of the economy is at pre-recession levels. a
. >> it is delivered by internet to the door step of whoever in the united states or canada or wherever in the western world. >>reporter: they have a copy of an online book that is a road map for western jihadists on how to promote their views to others specifically using the internet like al-aliwalki does. >>trace: where do investigators go from here? would would al-aliwalki is the face of this joy last and there are 15 documented cases where he was alleged the inspiration...
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these are the images cobalt has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. admiral hume. a passenger liner sailing in the black sea. of this thirty first. ship. twenty three twenty. four kilometers off shore. crashed into another best. four hundred twenty three people. rushing by turn the. brush will build a vietnamese first ever nuclear energy plant in a bid to further economic cooperation. the deal was during president reagan first visit for all the details of the trip they were. also in this week's top stories a fresh rift allegedly arrests a network of twenty gathering classified information for russia. tightlipped about the quick. end to russia and the us reach a united success as the first joint operation destroys four drug labs in afghanistan. you're watching r t coming to you live from the russian capital welcome to the program now russia will build a vietnam's first ever nuclear power plant in reaching a debt have said the deal will help vietnam develop as a powerful independent and modern state other washing pre
these are the images cobalt has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. admiral hume. a passenger liner sailing in the black sea. of this thirty first. ship. twenty three twenty. four kilometers off shore. crashed into another best. four hundred twenty three people. rushing by turn the. brush will build a vietnamese first ever nuclear energy plant in a bid to further economic cooperation. the deal was during president reagan first visit for all the details...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations around the day. it is called just photo. capturing the city. as a good. structure for this to become a. top story not a close call for two presidential favorites as the race to lead one of the world's fastest growing economies is forced into a runoff also. president. nixon's . russian mysteria among top officials hopes the positive relations between the two countries will stand firm. leading coalition party gets together to talk money troubles the conference for new sounds the alarm of the loss of civil rights domineering. and according. to russian arms dealer which again stalls u.s. extradition proceedings. not a special report exploring contrasts between the mass media's coverage of the invasion of iraq and independent reports of the brutal realities on the ground. you know world changes by the way turn to c.n.n. headline news in the future updates on america's new war that it states is beginning to show its military muscle in the media environment where the average sun b
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations around the day. it is called just photo. capturing the city. as a good. structure for this to become a. top story not a close call for two presidential favorites as the race to lead one of the world's fastest growing economies is forced into a runoff also. president. nixon's . russian mysteria among top officials hopes the positive relations between the two countries will stand firm. leading coalition party...
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once again fled up the front and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporations are on the day. look. this is r t the main stories we're covering. all stir the protests and go to europe with populations in the bars rising unemployment meanwhile americans facing a similar problem seems to be taking trips less seriously. the family of victor boot the russian. may be forced into confessing and taking this just to be to skirt the injury to a point or to extradition to the states press charges of border and money laundering could stall the process would drop into. and go all the moscow's learn skills of turning around to trash the bargain one million tonnes of voice is produced by me in the capital to a small business owner called. the nextel special report exploring how the world's mass media is getting entertainment by these head of the real stories. in a world that changes by the. c.n.n. headline news people in the future with updates on america's new united states is beginning to show its military muscle in a media environment where the avera
once again fled up the front and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporations are on the day. look. this is r t the main stories we're covering. all stir the protests and go to europe with populations in the bars rising unemployment meanwhile americans facing a similar problem seems to be taking trips less seriously. the family of victor boot the russian. may be forced into confessing and taking this just to be to skirt the injury to a point or...
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they had recall issues in canada. they had recall issues in europe. they shared that information with headquarters in japan. why didn't they share it with the united states. this new committee is supposed to solve that problem. >> shepard: at least find out why they didn't. adam, thanks very much. americans are feeling a little better about the economy, it would appear. that's according to the private group the conference board, which reports consumer confidence index rose this month after plunging in the month of february. excuse me, that index is still well below what the economists consider healthy levels. they watch it closely since folks who feel better about the economy are much more likely to spend and consumer spending as we all know by now makes up more than two thirds of all u.s. economic activity. president obama's health care overhaul is really a done deal now. and so is the shakeup of the student loan system. the president has signed a second insurance form and bill into law today. it makes a few changes to the main bill he signed last we
they had recall issues in canada. they had recall issues in europe. they shared that information with headquarters in japan. why didn't they share it with the united states. this new committee is supposed to solve that problem. >> shepard: at least find out why they didn't. adam, thanks very much. americans are feeling a little better about the economy, it would appear. that's according to the private group the conference board, which reports consumer confidence index rose this month...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are rooted a clue. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. you're watching on t.v. the headlines russia is home to almost a million over the so-called mass are fluent people usually crossties explained this but banks are now trying to profit from a new function the same it. doesn't look good it goes online to condemn recent anti russian rhetoric from going to reduce its latest video message the russian leader stresses that the unfounded accusations relations between the two neighbors. and britain is becoming increasingly dissatisfied with news over their influence that's according to the freedom of dodges to vent on the fringe of the conservative party conference. for next hour special report exploring how the world's mass media is putting entertainment values and head of the real stories. in a world that changes by the way. c.n.n. headline news people in the future with updates on america's new states is b
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are rooted a clue. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. you're watching on t.v. the headlines russia is home to almost a million over the so-called mass are fluent people usually crossties explained this but banks are now trying to profit from a new function the same it. doesn't look good it goes online to condemn recent anti russian...
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volunteers once again flared up looking these are the images before it has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations or altered a place. people say. we see the. president. range of the conservative party conference also playing brussels infringing on british civil liberties next our special report exploring contrasts between the mass media's coverage of the invasion of iraq and independent reports of the brutal realities on the ground stay with us. in a world that changes by the turn to c.n.n. headline news in the future updates on america's new united states is beginning to show its military muscle in the media environment where the average son by it is what eight or nine seconds what can you say and that amount of time you can say saddam hussein is like hitler and you're ready for prime time everyone knows what you mean but if you have something else to say something a little outside the box say u.s. officials are guilty of war crimes. well that actually fits into the soundbite that no one knows what you're talking about they think you're crazy they haven't heard that befor
volunteers once again flared up looking these are the images before it has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations or altered a place. people say. we see the. president. range of the conservative party conference also playing brussels infringing on british civil liberties next our special report exploring contrasts between the mass media's coverage of the invasion of iraq and independent reports of the brutal realities on the ground stay with us. in a world that changes...
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these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are old today. in india all g.'s available in the grand central shirts of the. polish president but what for. beatrice. taj mahal hotel. the summer of hotel. hotel. the meridian to leave the g.o.p. hotels church and. maybe her very collection. of the maidens hotels paul. robeson shift it was promised but they. say the international news from moscow thanks for being with us for a headline update it's midnight here mosco. todd cool dismisses fresh charges against alleged victim boots moving in a step closer towards extradition to the u.s. but his relatives fear the good judgment that could have waited. british ministry of defense is posing its computers on its afghanistan missions making it virtually impossible to properly investigate claims of abuse by so. the eco warriors with fake blood the. cuts include telling kids. jokes for. next tonight a special report exploring contrasts between the mass media's coverage of the invasion of iraq and independent reports of the
these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are old today. in india all g.'s available in the grand central shirts of the. polish president but what for. beatrice. taj mahal hotel. the summer of hotel. hotel. the meridian to leave the g.o.p. hotels church and. maybe her very collection. of the maidens hotels paul. robeson shift it was promised but they. say the international news from moscow thanks for being with us for a headline update it's...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. a giant corporation to rule the day. in times of economic downturn and those who promise equality for all once more gaining ground the age old debate between socialism and capitalism is coming to the fore again then there's r.t.g. harvest reports the left seems to be winning the argument. mr gorbachev tear down this wall i these images have come to symbolize the end of the cold war. the scenes of the berlin wall falling were beamed across the world as the historic moment when the west beat the soviet union and capitalism formula defeated project communism. years later the cameras show the other angle the economic collapse brought by capitalism victory the us marks it as world freedom day with the us government means when they say they celebrated our freedom day with the fall of the berlin wall what they really need is the freedom of us corporations to be able to plunder exploit and really do what they please within the borders that they weren't able to initially you begin to. say. wha
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. a giant corporation to rule the day. in times of economic downturn and those who promise equality for all once more gaining ground the age old debate between socialism and capitalism is coming to the fore again then there's r.t.g. harvest reports the left seems to be winning the argument. mr gorbachev tear down this wall i these images have come to symbolize the end of the cold war. the scenes of the berlin wall falling...